Michigan Chamber PAC
Michigan Committee
$1,161,013Total Contributions
$1,287,600Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$55,000.00 JC Huizenga INDIVIDUAL
$35,000.00 Daniel Devos INDIVIDUAL
$30,000.00 Mike Balkema INDIVIDUAL
$26,800.00 Edward Levy Jr INDIVIDUAL
$17,550.00 Fred Wszolek INDIVIDUAL
$16,750.00 Alan T Ackerman INDIVIDUAL
$16,500.00 David W Schostak INDIVIDUAL
$16,300.00 R Daniel Musser Jr INDIVIDUAL
$16,000.00 Evan S Weiner INDIVIDUAL
$15,000.00 Alton L Granger INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$202,500.00 House Republican Campaign Committee ENTITY
$165,000.00 Senate Republican Campaign Committee ENTITY
$63,600.00 Bill G. Schuette ENTITY
$51,500.00 Chatfield Majority Fund ENTITY
$41,100.00 Jason Wentworth ENTITY
$37,550.00 Matt Hall ENTITY
$33,000.00 Jim Ananich ENTITY
$31,600.00 Aric Nesbitt ENTITY
$25,373.47 Capitol National Bank ENTITY
$25,000.00 Working Together for a Better Michigan ENTITY
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